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Originally Posted by Inferno Dragon
As you said in your post that VBSSO actually hides the password change fields in the wordpress so the user can't change the password to avoid any vbulletin > WP sync conflict right? but I just installed the VBSSO on WP 3.6 and I can see the password change fields in Wordpress i-e I can change my password in wordpress..isn't it messed up the VBSSO since it do only one way sync (from vbulletin to wordpress)
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Only wordpress administrators can see their wordpress profiles when vBulletin and Wordpress are synced and "Edit profile in vBulletin" option is turned ON. If "Edit profile in vBulletin " option is turned OFF, everyone will able to edit their profiles in Wordpress, but noone will able to change theirs passwords except of wordpress adminstrators, because passwords fields are hidden now.
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Originally Posted by TiKu
With vBSSO our users cannot reset their vBulletin passwords. They get a mail with a link for resetting the password and when they click it, they only get the following message:
We're using vB 4.1.11 with vBSSO 1.4.12 and Wordpress 3.5.2.
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